On Fri, Sep 01, 2023 at 02:59:12PM +0200, Michal Konecny wrote: > Hi everyone, > > I did a cleaning in Fedora infra groups in both Github (fedora-infra > organization https://github.com/fedora-infra) and Pagure (fedora-infra group > https://pagure.io/group/fedora-infra). I removed the people that were > inactive in the last year. > > I also removed people from infra-sig FAS group > (https://accounts.fedoraproject.org/group/infra-sig/) I only left the same > members as in fedora-infra pagure group (I didn't add any). I thought that > those groups should be synced, but it doesn't seem like they are. Is this > correct? > > If I accidentally removed somebody who should be in those groups, let me > know and I will add you back. Thanks for doing the cleanup. I think perhaps we should try and do this more regularly (once a year? twice a year after releases?) and use a more open method. I like the method nb used for clearing out groups a while back: * Identify the potentially inactive people * Open a ticket explaining that we are removing inactive people and @mention all of the people on the list. * If they see it and decide they want to be active again, they can comment in the ticket about that * After a week or whatever we remove everyone who hasn't responded. That gives people a chance to notice and become active again and also prevents any surprize when they are removed. Thoughts? kevin
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